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3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
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Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind our work and the exciting process of scientifically driven innovation. The contents are based on the publication: "Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion into evaporation-driven engines and generators", Nature Communications, 6:7346 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8346
For more information, http://www.extremebio.org/

published:16 Jun 2015

views:447580

This project features PRODUCTION OF ENERGY FROM SPEEDBREAKERS.
The basic idea is to produce energy from motion of vehicles over a speed breaker

published:02 May 2014

views:29613

Watch 5 wonderful and incredible energy projects, physics projects. Go to our channel to watch explanation to make each physics projects. These physics projects would be very helpful to high school students, engineering students and even teachers in 8, 9, 10, 12 th.

Supporting the development of energy efficiency and renewable energies project in kenya's private sector

published:10 Apr 2015

views:1797

Created using AvidStudioPlease watch my other videos at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ScienceTubeToday/videos?view=0
This demonstration video uses simple components and is intended to be used for a school science project in the fields of alternative energy, renewable energy, wind power, wind mills and/or sustainability. The motor can be purchased at Radio Shack and it is very inexpensive. The propeller (3-blade 13x8) and spinner can be purchased from a hobby shop. The music and special effects are royalty free.

published:13 Aug 2012

views:4268341

What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
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http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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ACCIONA is a leader in the development of sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects worldwide. The aim of ACCIONA is to lead the transition towards a low-carbon economy, bringing quality criteria and innovation processes to all projects in order to optimize the efficient use of resources and respect the environment. The company fulfills this promise by consistently investing in technological innovation to improve its bridges, highways, desalination plants, wind farms, and other sustainable infrastructures. Experience the world of ACCIONA on its official YouTube channel: watch videos about impressive construction and renewable energy works, sustainable initiatives, and fascinating innovation projects.
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Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to make our fastest growing area leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past to instead embrace the renewable energy of the future.
Subscribe to TDC:
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Video based on this article in Nature:
http://www.nature.com/news/can-wind-and-solar-fuel-africa-s-future-1.20907
Video by Bryce Plank and Robin WestMusic:
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Script:
The total population of Africa is projected to roughly quadruple to about four billion by 2100, driving the total global population past 11 billion. Producing all the energy that all these people will use could obliterate any efforts we’re now making to battle climate change. But Africa’s population explosion is also a tremendous opportunity, because all the power plants where all these people will get all their electricity from haven’t been built yet.
This means humanity is now being presented with a once-in-the-lifetime-of-our-species shot to make our planet's fastest growing region leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past, to embrace a future of clean, renewable energy.
This is how that optimistic vision of the future can become reality.
The residents of Zambia don’t need any reminders that climate change threatens their way of life. The region is suffering its worst drought in 35 years, that’s big trouble for a country that gets nearly all of its power from the force of water passing through three hydroelectric dams. No water means no electricity, and no electricity means blackouts that have frequently brought commerce and productivity to a standstill, gutting the Zambian economy and causing many to lose their jobs.
All across Africa, country are confronting the same problem: a constant lack-of-power. Sub Saharan Africa — all 910 million people — consume less electricity than the 4.8 million people of Alabama. Overall, more than half of all Africans have no access to electricity.
But this is changing, thanks to the emergence of renewable energy. The cost of building larger-scale solar panel and wind turbine farms continues to plummet, making governments and utilities more likely to choose them over traditional sources like hydro, coal, nuclear or natural gas. As we saw with the water shortage in Zambia — or the nuclear meltdown a few years ago after the earthquake in Japan — power stations of the past are less reliable, more expensive, far worse for our environment, and slower to build.
So this seems like a no-brainer, Africa needs to go green, baby! There’re just three problems.
One, until now planners have lacked the necessary data to identify where to develop wind and solar projects that are socially equitable, have low-environmental impact, and are most cost-effective. This problem was recently tackled by a groundbreaking study of 21 countries that combined satellite and ground measurements with geospatial data on roads, towns, and existing power lines. It provides the first blueprint for where wind and solar projects should be built to maximize their effectiveness.
The study also revealed Africa’s eye-opening, untapped potential for renewable energy generation. There are an estimated 550 million megawatts of potential solar and wind power spread across the continent, just waiting to be harvested. That’s 3,700 times as much electricity as Africa currently consumes.
That’s so much extra energy, that Africa should aim to be powered 100% by renewables by 2050. It’s even possible for Africa to become a clean energy exporting superpower by sending its abundant surpluses of electricity to Europe; the Middle East, India and the rest of Asia; and even the Americas.
Of course, this is dependent on overcoming the second major challenge: the continent’s completely inadequate power grid. Modernizing it to connect clean power stations with cities all over Africa will be a long-term megaproject costing tens of billions of dollars in the coming decades.
For fast-growing urban areas — like Lagos, Cairo, Kinshasa, Mogadishu, and Johannesburg — uninterrupted electricity is critical for the emerging industries that will fuel economic growth and provide jobs for billions.
On the other hand, most Africans currently live in small villages and towns, so their energy needs can be met by inexpensive solar and wind turbine systems that are located on-site, but are disconnected from the main grid.
The challenge will be connecting cities — where more and more people are moving — with the mega-power stations that will often be built far away, in geographical sweet spots to maximize the amount of harvestable solar rays and wind gusts.

published:04 Apr 2017

views:75636

This is a video summary of FEA's renewable energy projects with a special highlight on its latest milestone the Nadarivatu HydroPower Station which was commissioned in 2012

Based on REN21's 2014 report, renewables contributed 19 percent to humans' global energy consumption and 22 percent to their generation of electricity in 2012 and 2013, respectively. This energy consumption is divided as 9% coming from traditional biomass, 4.2% as heat energy (non-biomass), 3.8% hydro electricity and 2% is electricity from wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass. Worldwide investments in renewable technologies amounted to more than US$214 billion in 2013, with countries like China and the United States heavily investing in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.

Energy

In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed. The "ability of a system to perform work" is a common description, but it is difficult to give one single comprehensive definition of energy because of its many forms. For instance, in SI units, energy is measured in joules, and one joule is defined "mechanically", being the energy transferred to an object by the mechanical work of moving it a distance of 1 metre against a force of 1 newton. However, there are many other definitions of energy, depending on the context, such as thermal energy, radiant energy, electromagnetic, nuclear, etc., where definitions are derived that are the most convenient.

Renewable resource

A renewable resource is an organic natural resource which can replenish to overcome usage and consumption, either through biological reproduction or other naturally reoccurring processes. Renewable resources are a part of Earth's natural environment and the largest components of its ecosphere. A positive life cycle assessment is a key indicator of a resource's sustainability.

Definitions of renewable resources may also include agricultural production, as in sustainable agriculture and to an extent water resources. In 1962 Paul Alfred Weiss defined Renewable Resources as: "The total range of living organisms providing man with food, fibres, drugs, etc...". Another type of renewable resources is renewable energy resources. Common sources of renewable energy include solar, geothermal and wind power, which are all categorised as renewable resources.

Food and water

Water resources

Water can be considered a renewablematerial when carefully controlled usage, treatment, and release are followed. If not, it would become a non-renewable resource at that location. For example, groundwater is usually removed from an aquifer at a rate much greater than its very slow natural recharge, and so groundwater is considered non-renewable. Removal of water from the pore spaces may cause permanent compaction (subsidence) that cannot be renewed. 97.5% of the water on the Earth is salt water, and 3% is fresh water; slightly over two thirds of this is frozen in glaciers and polarice caps. The remaining unfrozen freshwater is found mainly as groundwater, with only a small fraction (0.008%) present above ground or in the air.

Alternative energy

Ocean, wind and others are sources or alternative energy.

Alternative energy is often referenced as: any energy source that is an alternative to fossil fuel. These alternatives are intended to address concerns about such fossil fuels. It causes less pollution too.

The nature of what constitutes an alternative energy source has changed considerably over time, as have controversies regarding energy use. Today, because of the variety of energy choices and differing goals of their advocates, defining some energy types as "alternative" is highly controversial.

Definitions

History

Historians of economies have examined the key transitions to alternative energies and regard the transitions as pivotal in bringing about significant economic change. Prior to the shift to an alternative energy, supplies of the dominant energy type became erratic, accompanied by rapid increases in energy prices.

Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
2. Scientists in China are producing solar panels that can produce energy from the last source you’d expect — rainwater.
3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
5. US scientists have developed a bionic leaf that can convert solar energy into liquid fuel.
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5:27

Renewable Energy from Evaporating Water

Renewable Energy from Evaporating Water

Renewable Energy from Evaporating Water

Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind our work and the exciting process of scientifically driven innovation. The contents are based on the publication: "Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion into evaporation-driven engines and generators", Nature Communications, 6:7346 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8346
For more information, http://www.extremebio.org/

2:01

Renewable Energy Resources Project (Energy From Speed Breakers)

Renewable Energy Resources Project (Energy From Speed Breakers)

Renewable Energy Resources Project (Energy From Speed Breakers)

This project features PRODUCTION OF ENERGY FROM SPEEDBREAKERS.
The basic idea is to produce energy from motion of vehicles over a speed breaker

1:36

Life Hack Projects Renewable Energy 2017

Life Hack Projects Renewable Energy 2017

Life Hack Projects Renewable Energy 2017

Watch 5 wonderful and incredible energy projects, physics projects. Go to our channel to watch explanation to make each physics projects. These physics projects would be very helpful to high school students, engineering students and even teachers in 8, 9, 10, 12 th.

Renewable Energy Projects in Kenya

Supporting the development of energy efficiency and renewable energies project in kenya's private sector

4:05

Mini Wind Turbine

Mini Wind Turbine

Mini Wind Turbine

Created using AvidStudioPlease watch my other videos at:
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This demonstration video uses simple components and is intended to be used for a school science project in the fields of alternative energy, renewable energy, wind power, wind mills and/or sustainability. The motor can be purchased at Radio Shack and it is very inexpensive. The propeller (3-blade 13x8) and spinner can be purchased from a hobby shop. The music and special effects are royalty free.

4:15

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/january/jacobson-world-energy-012611.htmlMusicTrack Courtesy of APM Music: "Skipping Marimbas"
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ACCIONA is a leader in the development of sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects worldwide. The aim of ACCIONA is to lead the transition towards a low-carbon economy, bringing quality criteria and innovation processes to all projects in order to optimize the efficient use of resources and respect the environment. The company fulfills this promise by consistently investing in technological innovation to improve its bridges, highways, desalination plants, wind farms, and other sustainable infrastructures. Experience the world of ACCIONA on its official YouTube channel: watch videos about impressive construction and renewable energy works, sustainable initiatives, and fascinating innovation projects.
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5:49

Africa's Clean ENERGY REVOLUTION: Future MEGAPROJECTS

Africa's Clean ENERGY REVOLUTION: Future MEGAPROJECTS

Africa's Clean ENERGY REVOLUTION: Future MEGAPROJECTS

Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to make our fastest growing area leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past to instead embrace the renewable energy of the future.
Subscribe to TDC:
https://www.youtube.com/TheDailyConversation/
Video based on this article in Nature:
http://www.nature.com/news/can-wind-and-solar-fuel-africa-s-future-1.20907
Video by Bryce Plank and Robin WestMusic:
"Disturbances" by Matt Stewart-Evans:
https://soundcloud.com/mattstewartevans
https://www.facebook.com/Matthew.Stewart.Evans
"Ambitions" by Glimpse:
https://soundcloud.com/glimpse_official
Script:
The total population of Africa is projected to roughly quadruple to about four billion by 2100, driving the total global population past 11 billion. Producing all the energy that all these people will use could obliterate any efforts we’re now making to battle climate change. But Africa’s population explosion is also a tremendous opportunity, because all the power plants where all these people will get all their electricity from haven’t been built yet.
This means humanity is now being presented with a once-in-the-lifetime-of-our-species shot to make our planet's fastest growing region leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past, to embrace a future of clean, renewable energy.
This is how that optimistic vision of the future can become reality.
The residents of Zambia don’t need any reminders that climate change threatens their way of life. The region is suffering its worst drought in 35 years, that’s big trouble for a country that gets nearly all of its power from the force of water passing through three hydroelectric dams. No water means no electricity, and no electricity means blackouts that have frequently brought commerce and productivity to a standstill, gutting the Zambian economy and causing many to lose their jobs.
All across Africa, country are confronting the same problem: a constant lack-of-power. Sub Saharan Africa — all 910 million people — consume less electricity than the 4.8 million people of Alabama. Overall, more than half of all Africans have no access to electricity.
But this is changing, thanks to the emergence of renewable energy. The cost of building larger-scale solar panel and wind turbine farms continues to plummet, making governments and utilities more likely to choose them over traditional sources like hydro, coal, nuclear or natural gas. As we saw with the water shortage in Zambia — or the nuclear meltdown a few years ago after the earthquake in Japan — power stations of the past are less reliable, more expensive, far worse for our environment, and slower to build.
So this seems like a no-brainer, Africa needs to go green, baby! There’re just three problems.
One, until now planners have lacked the necessary data to identify where to develop wind and solar projects that are socially equitable, have low-environmental impact, and are most cost-effective. This problem was recently tackled by a groundbreaking study of 21 countries that combined satellite and ground measurements with geospatial data on roads, towns, and existing power lines. It provides the first blueprint for where wind and solar projects should be built to maximize their effectiveness.
The study also revealed Africa’s eye-opening, untapped potential for renewable energy generation. There are an estimated 550 million megawatts of potential solar and wind power spread across the continent, just waiting to be harvested. That’s 3,700 times as much electricity as Africa currently consumes.
That’s so much extra energy, that Africa should aim to be powered 100% by renewables by 2050. It’s even possible for Africa to become a clean energy exporting superpower by sending its abundant surpluses of electricity to Europe; the Middle East, India and the rest of Asia; and even the Americas.
Of course, this is dependent on overcoming the second major challenge: the continent’s completely inadequate power grid. Modernizing it to connect clean power stations with cities all over Africa will be a long-term megaproject costing tens of billions of dollars in the coming decades.
For fast-growing urban areas — like Lagos, Cairo, Kinshasa, Mogadishu, and Johannesburg — uninterrupted electricity is critical for the emerging industries that will fuel economic growth and provide jobs for billions.
On the other hand, most Africans currently live in small villages and towns, so their energy needs can be met by inexpensive solar and wind turbine systems that are located on-site, but are disconnected from the main grid.
The challenge will be connecting cities — where more and more people are moving — with the mega-power stations that will often be built far away, in geographical sweet spots to maximize the amount of harvestable solar rays and wind gusts.

7:21

FEA Renewable Energy Projects

FEA Renewable Energy Projects

FEA Renewable Energy Projects

This is a video summary of FEA's renewable energy projects with a special highlight on its latest milestone the Nadarivatu HydroPower Station which was commissioned in 2012

2:30

Renewable Energy Project 2013

Renewable Energy Project 2013

Renewable Energy Project 2013

"This year the Physics students in Coach Coon's class realized in Genesis 2:15 that God put man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it. To accomplish this, the students set out to create electricity from renewable resources that are clean, affordable, and plentiful. Students created devices that produce electricity from biomass, wind, water, potatoes and human energy."

3:28

Homemade Alternative Energy Projects

Homemade Alternative Energy Projects

Homemade Alternative Energy Projects

HomemadeAlternative Energy or Renewable energyProjects , a wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. Wind turbines can rotate about either a horizontal or a vertical axis. Earliest written documentation comes from 1219. Cretans were using "literally hundreds of sail-rotor windmills to pump water for crops and livestock."Today, people are realizing that wind power "is one of the most promising new energy sources" that can serve as an alternative.
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Alternative Energy Projects

Alternative Energy Projects

Alternative Energy Projects

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
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The best ways to Finance Renewable Energy Projects

Watch this free training clip about the best ways to FinanceRenewable EnergyProjects, as outlined by the EEC's Expert Renewable Energy Management and Finance Course Lecturer.
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Renewables are now the future of the Energy Industry, and for individuals working within the industry gaining and understanding of the best ways to manage and finance renewables projects is a fantastic way to progress their careers. This course is excellent for individuals looking to build a career as a Renewable Energy Consultant.
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A MUST WATCH of solar power projects done by AWPS Renewable Energy Ltd

A MUST WATCH of solar power projects done by AWPS Renewable Energy Ltd

A MUST WATCH of solar power projects done by AWPS Renewable Energy Ltd

We have installed over 50 solar power projects in Nigeria and one in Accra Ghana and we keep installing everyday...these are some of our projects, just check it out.

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Renewable energy projects are set for growth

Renewable energy projects are set for growth

Renewable energy projects are set for growth

Wind power, small hydro, landfill gas, and concentrated solar power technologies will all fetch a higher price for the electricity they produce, from Eskom, which will run the single buyer office.
This higher tariff allows renewable energy project developers to cover their costs and make a decent return on invest, because renewable energy is more expensive to generate that coal-fired power.
The Refit has been outlined, and now the details are being finalised.

Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
2. Scientists in China are producing solar panels that can produce energy from the last source you’d expect — rainwater.
3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
5. US scientists have developed a bionic leaf that can convert solar energy into liquid fuel.
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published: 08 Dec 2016

Renewable Energy from Evaporating Water

Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind our work and the exciting process of scientifically driven innovation. The contents are based on the publication: "Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion into evaporation-driven engines and generators", Nature Communications, 6:7346 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8346
For more information, http://www.extremebio.org/

published: 16 Jun 2015

Renewable Energy Resources Project (Energy From Speed Breakers)

This project features PRODUCTION OF ENERGY FROM SPEEDBREAKERS.
The basic idea is to produce energy from motion of vehicles over a speed breaker

published: 02 May 2014

Life Hack Projects Renewable Energy 2017

Watch 5 wonderful and incredible energy projects, physics projects. Go to our channel to watch explanation to make each physics projects. These physics projects would be very helpful to high school students, engineering students and even teachers in 8, 9, 10, 12 th.

Renewable Energy Projects in Kenya

Supporting the development of energy efficiency and renewable energies project in kenya's private sector

published: 10 Apr 2015

Mini Wind Turbine

Created using AvidStudioPlease watch my other videos at:
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This demonstration video uses simple components and is intended to be used for a school science project in the fields of alternative energy, renewable energy, wind power, wind mills and/or sustainability. The motor can be purchased at Radio Shack and it is very inexpensive. The propeller (3-blade 13x8) and spinner can be purchased from a hobby shop. The music and special effects are royalty free.

ACCIONA is a leader in the development of sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects worldwide. The aim of ACCIONA is to lead the transition towards a low-carbon economy, bringing quality criteria and innovation processes to all projects in order to optimize the efficient use of resources and respect the environment. The company fulfills this promise by consistently investing in technological innovation to improve its bridges, highways, desalination plants, wind farms, and other sustainable infrastructures. Experience the world of ACCIONA on its official YouTube channel: watch videos about impressive construction and renewable energy works, sustainable initiatives, and fascinating innovation projects.
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published: 30 May 2016

Africa's Clean ENERGY REVOLUTION: Future MEGAPROJECTS

Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to make our fastest growing area leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past to instead embrace the renewable energy of the future.
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Video based on this article in Nature:
http://www.nature.com/news/can-wind-and-solar-fuel-africa-s-future-1.20907
Video by Bryce Plank and Robin WestMusic:
"Disturbances" by Matt Stewart-Evans:
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"Ambitions" by Glimpse:
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Script:
The total population of Africa is projected to roughly quadruple to about four billion by 2100, driving the total global population past 11 billion. Producing all the e...

published: 04 Apr 2017

FEA Renewable Energy Projects

This is a video summary of FEA's renewable energy projects with a special highlight on its latest milestone the Nadarivatu HydroPower Station which was commissioned in 2012

published: 05 Mar 2014

Renewable Energy Project 2013

"This year the Physics students in Coach Coon's class realized in Genesis 2:15 that God put man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it. To accomplish this, the students set out to create electricity from renewable resources that are clean, affordable, and plentiful. Students created devices that produce electricity from biomass, wind, water, potatoes and human energy."

published: 03 May 2013

Homemade Alternative Energy Projects

HomemadeAlternative Energy or Renewable energyProjects , a wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. Wind turbines can rotate about either a horizontal or a vertical axis. Earliest written documentation comes from 1219. Cretans were using "literally hundreds of sail-rotor windmills to pump water for crops and livestock."Today, people are realizing that wind power "is one of the most promising new energy sources" that can serve as an alternative.
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published: 20 Jul 2013

Alternative Energy Projects

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
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Please donate to our research efforts to develop these concepts into usable devices.
http://smacksboosters.110mb.com/donations.htm

published: 18 Jan 2011

Renewable Energy Project for kids

The best ways to Finance Renewable Energy Projects

Watch this free training clip about the best ways to FinanceRenewable EnergyProjects, as outlined by the EEC's Expert Renewable Energy Management and Finance Course Lecturer.
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Renewables are now the future of the Energy Industry, and for individuals working within the industry gaining and understanding of the best ways to manage and finance renewables projects is a fantastic way to progress their careers. This course is excellent for individuals looking to build a career as a Renewable Energy Consultant.
-------------------------------------
This free training clip is taken from the full Renewable Energy Management and Finance online global distance learning course: https://theect.org/renewable-energy-management-finance-distance-learning/
For ...

published: 23 May 2017

Top 10 Energy Sources of the Future

These are ten most promising alternative energy sources of tomorrow.
It’s a really exciting time to be alive. We have a front row seat to the only known transformation of a world powered by dirty fossil fuels, to a planet that gets its energy from renewable, clean sources. It’s happening just once, right now.
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10. Space-based solar power
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9. HumanPower
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Renewable Energy Senior Project: Aquaponics System

A MUST WATCH of solar power projects done by AWPS Renewable Energy Ltd

We have installed over 50 solar power projects in Nigeria and one in Accra Ghana and we keep installing everyday...these are some of our projects, just check it out.

published: 01 Nov 2016

Renewable energy projects are set for growth

Wind power, small hydro, landfill gas, and concentrated solar power technologies will all fetch a higher price for the electricity they produce, from Eskom, which will run the single buyer office.
This higher tariff allows renewable energy project developers to cover their costs and make a decent return on invest, because renewable energy is more expensive to generate that coal-fired power.
The Refit has been outlined, and now the details are being finalised.

Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
2. Scie...

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
2. Scientists in China are producing solar panels that can produce energy from the last source you’d expect — rainwater.
3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
5. US scientists have developed a bionic leaf that can convert solar energy into liquid fuel.
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3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
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Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind our work and the exciting process of scientifically driven innovation. The contents are based on the publication: "Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion into evaporation-driven engines and generators", Nature Communications, 6:7346 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8346
For more information, http://www.extremebio.org/

Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind our work and the exciting process of scientifically driven innovation. The contents are based on the publication: "Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion into evaporation-driven engines and generators", Nature Communications, 6:7346 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8346
For more information, http://www.extremebio.org/

Watch 5 wonderful and incredible energy projects, physics projects. Go to our channel to watch explanation to make each physics projects. These physics projects would be very helpful to high school students, engineering students and even teachers in 8, 9, 10, 12 th.

Watch 5 wonderful and incredible energy projects, physics projects. Go to our channel to watch explanation to make each physics projects. These physics projects would be very helpful to high school students, engineering students and even teachers in 8, 9, 10, 12 th.

Created using AvidStudioPlease watch my other videos at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ScienceTubeToday/videos?view=0
This demonstration video uses simple components and is intended to be used for a school science project in the fields of alternative energy, renewable energy, wind power, wind mills and/or sustainability. The motor can be purchased at Radio Shack and it is very inexpensive. The propeller (3-blade 13x8) and spinner can be purchased from a hobby shop. The music and special effects are royalty free.

Created using AvidStudioPlease watch my other videos at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ScienceTubeToday/videos?view=0
This demonstration video uses simple components and is intended to be used for a school science project in the fields of alternative energy, renewable energy, wind power, wind mills and/or sustainability. The motor can be purchased at Radio Shack and it is very inexpensive. The propeller (3-blade 13x8) and spinner can be purchased from a hobby shop. The music and special effects are royalty free.

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
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Vox: Costa Rica Has Gone 76 StraightDays Using 100% RenewableElectricity
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847160/costa-rica-renewable-electricity
The Guardian: Iceland's Energy Answer Comes Naturally
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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ACCIONA is a leader in the development of sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects worldwide. The aim of ACCIONA is to lead the tr...

ACCIONA is a leader in the development of sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects worldwide. The aim of ACCIONA is to lead the transition towards a low-carbon economy, bringing quality criteria and innovation processes to all projects in order to optimize the efficient use of resources and respect the environment. The company fulfills this promise by consistently investing in technological innovation to improve its bridges, highways, desalination plants, wind farms, and other sustainable infrastructures. Experience the world of ACCIONA on its official YouTube channel: watch videos about impressive construction and renewable energy works, sustainable initiatives, and fascinating innovation projects.
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ACCIONA is a leader in the development of sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects worldwide. The aim of ACCIONA is to lead the transition towards a low-carbon economy, bringing quality criteria and innovation processes to all projects in order to optimize the efficient use of resources and respect the environment. The company fulfills this promise by consistently investing in technological innovation to improve its bridges, highways, desalination plants, wind farms, and other sustainable infrastructures. Experience the world of ACCIONA on its official YouTube channel: watch videos about impressive construction and renewable energy works, sustainable initiatives, and fascinating innovation projects.
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Africa's Clean ENERGY REVOLUTION: Future MEGAPROJECTS

Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to make our fastest growing area leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past to in...

Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to make our fastest growing area leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past to instead embrace the renewable energy of the future.
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Video by Bryce Plank and Robin WestMusic:
"Disturbances" by Matt Stewart-Evans:
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"Ambitions" by Glimpse:
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Script:
The total population of Africa is projected to roughly quadruple to about four billion by 2100, driving the total global population past 11 billion. Producing all the energy that all these people will use could obliterate any efforts we’re now making to battle climate change. But Africa’s population explosion is also a tremendous opportunity, because all the power plants where all these people will get all their electricity from haven’t been built yet.
This means humanity is now being presented with a once-in-the-lifetime-of-our-species shot to make our planet's fastest growing region leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past, to embrace a future of clean, renewable energy.
This is how that optimistic vision of the future can become reality.
The residents of Zambia don’t need any reminders that climate change threatens their way of life. The region is suffering its worst drought in 35 years, that’s big trouble for a country that gets nearly all of its power from the force of water passing through three hydroelectric dams. No water means no electricity, and no electricity means blackouts that have frequently brought commerce and productivity to a standstill, gutting the Zambian economy and causing many to lose their jobs.
All across Africa, country are confronting the same problem: a constant lack-of-power. Sub Saharan Africa — all 910 million people — consume less electricity than the 4.8 million people of Alabama. Overall, more than half of all Africans have no access to electricity.
But this is changing, thanks to the emergence of renewable energy. The cost of building larger-scale solar panel and wind turbine farms continues to plummet, making governments and utilities more likely to choose them over traditional sources like hydro, coal, nuclear or natural gas. As we saw with the water shortage in Zambia — or the nuclear meltdown a few years ago after the earthquake in Japan — power stations of the past are less reliable, more expensive, far worse for our environment, and slower to build.
So this seems like a no-brainer, Africa needs to go green, baby! There’re just three problems.
One, until now planners have lacked the necessary data to identify where to develop wind and solar projects that are socially equitable, have low-environmental impact, and are most cost-effective. This problem was recently tackled by a groundbreaking study of 21 countries that combined satellite and ground measurements with geospatial data on roads, towns, and existing power lines. It provides the first blueprint for where wind and solar projects should be built to maximize their effectiveness.
The study also revealed Africa’s eye-opening, untapped potential for renewable energy generation. There are an estimated 550 million megawatts of potential solar and wind power spread across the continent, just waiting to be harvested. That’s 3,700 times as much electricity as Africa currently consumes.
That’s so much extra energy, that Africa should aim to be powered 100% by renewables by 2050. It’s even possible for Africa to become a clean energy exporting superpower by sending its abundant surpluses of electricity to Europe; the Middle East, India and the rest of Asia; and even the Americas.
Of course, this is dependent on overcoming the second major challenge: the continent’s completely inadequate power grid. Modernizing it to connect clean power stations with cities all over Africa will be a long-term megaproject costing tens of billions of dollars in the coming decades.
For fast-growing urban areas — like Lagos, Cairo, Kinshasa, Mogadishu, and Johannesburg — uninterrupted electricity is critical for the emerging industries that will fuel economic growth and provide jobs for billions.
On the other hand, most Africans currently live in small villages and towns, so their energy needs can be met by inexpensive solar and wind turbine systems that are located on-site, but are disconnected from the main grid.
The challenge will be connecting cities — where more and more people are moving — with the mega-power stations that will often be built far away, in geographical sweet spots to maximize the amount of harvestable solar rays and wind gusts.

Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to make our fastest growing area leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past to instead embrace the renewable energy of the future.
Subscribe to TDC:
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Video based on this article in Nature:
http://www.nature.com/news/can-wind-and-solar-fuel-africa-s-future-1.20907
Video by Bryce Plank and Robin WestMusic:
"Disturbances" by Matt Stewart-Evans:
https://soundcloud.com/mattstewartevans
https://www.facebook.com/Matthew.Stewart.Evans
"Ambitions" by Glimpse:
https://soundcloud.com/glimpse_official
Script:
The total population of Africa is projected to roughly quadruple to about four billion by 2100, driving the total global population past 11 billion. Producing all the energy that all these people will use could obliterate any efforts we’re now making to battle climate change. But Africa’s population explosion is also a tremendous opportunity, because all the power plants where all these people will get all their electricity from haven’t been built yet.
This means humanity is now being presented with a once-in-the-lifetime-of-our-species shot to make our planet's fastest growing region leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past, to embrace a future of clean, renewable energy.
This is how that optimistic vision of the future can become reality.
The residents of Zambia don’t need any reminders that climate change threatens their way of life. The region is suffering its worst drought in 35 years, that’s big trouble for a country that gets nearly all of its power from the force of water passing through three hydroelectric dams. No water means no electricity, and no electricity means blackouts that have frequently brought commerce and productivity to a standstill, gutting the Zambian economy and causing many to lose their jobs.
All across Africa, country are confronting the same problem: a constant lack-of-power. Sub Saharan Africa — all 910 million people — consume less electricity than the 4.8 million people of Alabama. Overall, more than half of all Africans have no access to electricity.
But this is changing, thanks to the emergence of renewable energy. The cost of building larger-scale solar panel and wind turbine farms continues to plummet, making governments and utilities more likely to choose them over traditional sources like hydro, coal, nuclear or natural gas. As we saw with the water shortage in Zambia — or the nuclear meltdown a few years ago after the earthquake in Japan — power stations of the past are less reliable, more expensive, far worse for our environment, and slower to build.
So this seems like a no-brainer, Africa needs to go green, baby! There’re just three problems.
One, until now planners have lacked the necessary data to identify where to develop wind and solar projects that are socially equitable, have low-environmental impact, and are most cost-effective. This problem was recently tackled by a groundbreaking study of 21 countries that combined satellite and ground measurements with geospatial data on roads, towns, and existing power lines. It provides the first blueprint for where wind and solar projects should be built to maximize their effectiveness.
The study also revealed Africa’s eye-opening, untapped potential for renewable energy generation. There are an estimated 550 million megawatts of potential solar and wind power spread across the continent, just waiting to be harvested. That’s 3,700 times as much electricity as Africa currently consumes.
That’s so much extra energy, that Africa should aim to be powered 100% by renewables by 2050. It’s even possible for Africa to become a clean energy exporting superpower by sending its abundant surpluses of electricity to Europe; the Middle East, India and the rest of Asia; and even the Americas.
Of course, this is dependent on overcoming the second major challenge: the continent’s completely inadequate power grid. Modernizing it to connect clean power stations with cities all over Africa will be a long-term megaproject costing tens of billions of dollars in the coming decades.
For fast-growing urban areas — like Lagos, Cairo, Kinshasa, Mogadishu, and Johannesburg — uninterrupted electricity is critical for the emerging industries that will fuel economic growth and provide jobs for billions.
On the other hand, most Africans currently live in small villages and towns, so their energy needs can be met by inexpensive solar and wind turbine systems that are located on-site, but are disconnected from the main grid.
The challenge will be connecting cities — where more and more people are moving — with the mega-power stations that will often be built far away, in geographical sweet spots to maximize the amount of harvestable solar rays and wind gusts.

Renewable Energy Project 2013

"This year the Physics students in Coach Coon's class realized in Genesis 2:15 that God put man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it. To accomplish t...

"This year the Physics students in Coach Coon's class realized in Genesis 2:15 that God put man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it. To accomplish this, the students set out to create electricity from renewable resources that are clean, affordable, and plentiful. Students created devices that produce electricity from biomass, wind, water, potatoes and human energy."

"This year the Physics students in Coach Coon's class realized in Genesis 2:15 that God put man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it. To accomplish this, the students set out to create electricity from renewable resources that are clean, affordable, and plentiful. Students created devices that produce electricity from biomass, wind, water, potatoes and human energy."

HomemadeAlternative Energy or Renewable energyProjects , a wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. Wind turbines can rotate about either a horizontal or a vertical axis. Earliest written documentation comes from 1219. Cretans were using "literally hundreds of sail-rotor windmills to pump water for crops and livestock."Today, people are realizing that wind power "is one of the most promising new energy sources" that can serve as an alternative.
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HomemadeAlternative Energy or Renewable energyProjects , a wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. Wind turbines can rotate about either a horizontal or a vertical axis. Earliest written documentation comes from 1219. Cretans were using "literally hundreds of sail-rotor windmills to pump water for crops and livestock."Today, people are realizing that wind power "is one of the most promising new energy sources" that can serve as an alternative.
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Alternative Energy Projects

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them ar...

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
http://dpenergy.us/
Please donate to our research efforts to develop these concepts into usable devices.
http://smacksboosters.110mb.com/donations.htm

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
http://dpenergy.us/
Please donate to our research efforts to develop these concepts into usable devices.
http://smacksboosters.110mb.com/donations.htm

Watch this free training clip about the best ways to FinanceRenewable EnergyProjects, as outlined by the EEC's Expert Renewable Energy Management and Finance Course Lecturer.
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Renewables are now the future of the Energy Industry, and for individuals working within the industry gaining and understanding of the best ways to manage and finance renewables projects is a fantastic way to progress their careers. This course is excellent for individuals looking to build a career as a Renewable Energy Consultant.
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This free training clip is taken from the full Renewable Energy Management and Finance online global distance learning course: https://theect.org/renewable-energy-management-finance-distance-learning/
For more information on the Renewable Energy Management and Finance Course distance learning course, you can email training@theECT.org .

Watch this free training clip about the best ways to FinanceRenewable EnergyProjects, as outlined by the EEC's Expert Renewable Energy Management and Finance Course Lecturer.
-------------------------------------
Renewables are now the future of the Energy Industry, and for individuals working within the industry gaining and understanding of the best ways to manage and finance renewables projects is a fantastic way to progress their careers. This course is excellent for individuals looking to build a career as a Renewable Energy Consultant.
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This free training clip is taken from the full Renewable Energy Management and Finance online global distance learning course: https://theect.org/renewable-energy-management-finance-distance-learning/
For more information on the Renewable Energy Management and Finance Course distance learning course, you can email training@theECT.org .

Renewable energy projects are set for growth

Wind power, small hydro, landfill gas, and concentrated solar power technologies will all fetch a higher price for the electricity they produce, from Eskom, whi...

Wind power, small hydro, landfill gas, and concentrated solar power technologies will all fetch a higher price for the electricity they produce, from Eskom, which will run the single buyer office.
This higher tariff allows renewable energy project developers to cover their costs and make a decent return on invest, because renewable energy is more expensive to generate that coal-fired power.
The Refit has been outlined, and now the details are being finalised.

Wind power, small hydro, landfill gas, and concentrated solar power technologies will all fetch a higher price for the electricity they produce, from Eskom, which will run the single buyer office.
This higher tariff allows renewable energy project developers to cover their costs and make a decent return on invest, because renewable energy is more expensive to generate that coal-fired power.
The Refit has been outlined, and now the details are being finalised.

Alternative Energy Projects

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
http://dpenergy.us/
Please donate to our research efforts to develop these concepts into usable devices.
http://smacksboosters.110mb.com/donations.htm

EIB Instruments for European Renewable Energy Projects

$5 million competition for early stage renewable energy project

published: 07 Jul 2015

Elon Musk on the massive Tesla Battery Project in South Australia | 2017

Elon Musk from Tesla speaks at the press conference announcing the world’s largest lithium ion battery being installed in South Australia under a historic agreement between French renewable energy company Neoen, US sustainable energy company Tesla and the South Australian Government.
The energy storage systems from Tesla will be paired with Neoen’s Hornsdale WindFarm and installed before summer.
Confirming the commitment from Tesla CEO Elon Musk to deliver the battery within 100 days or it is free, it has been agreed between Tesla and the South Australian Government that the starting date for the 100 days will be once the grid interconnection agreement has been signed.
After leading the nation in renewable energy, the 100MW / 129MWh battery places South Australia at the forefront of gl...

published: 31 Jul 2017

India's Solar Power House BBC Documentary 2017

Solar power in India is a fast-growing industry and as of 30 September 2016, the country's solar grid had a cumulative capacity of 8,626 megawatts (MW) or 8.63 gigawatts (GW). In January 2015, the Indian government expanded its solar plans, targeting US$100 billion of investment and 100 GW of solar capacity, including 40 GW's directly from rooftop solar, by 2022. The rapid growth in deployment of solar power is recorded and updated monthly on the Indian Government's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy website. Large scale solar power deployment began only as recently as 2010, yet the ambitious targets would see India installing more than double that achieved by world leaders China or Germany in all of the period up to 2015 year end.
In addition to the large-scale grid connected solar PV ...

published: 08 Jan 2017

Solar Project Finance Model

This video outlines a systematic project development process for renewable energy projects, highligting "soft" issues as well. It also includes a discussion on the ProjectDefinition document, which is the first key document used to communicate to stakeholders on what the project is.
This session is a part of the five-day workshop, or 20 session webinar series, entitled, "Developing and Structuring BankableRenewable EnergyProjects in Africa."
For further information, visit http://www.afribiz.info.
WorkshopDetails
This workshop helps build a comprehensive and holistic knowledge set within the project developer community in Africa. It focuses on developing the business model from idea through feasibility. (The follow-up practicum covers from idea through funding.)
The workshop pays s...

EU Renewable Energy Project

published: 11 Mar 2013

Siting Large Scale Renewable Energy Projects

Presentation by TimothyAlan Simon at the 2012CSGNationalLeadershipConference in La Quinta, California.
The Obama administration announced dramatic goals for developing alternative energy. What does that mean for states and what considerations should policymakers undertake to turn aspirations into reality? Panelists provided insight from federal, state and private sector perspectives in siting large-scale, commercial renewable energy power plants. This session covered the financial, regulatory and stakeholder process associated with developing complex projects to help states anticipate future challenges
www.csg.org

published: 01 Jun 2012

The Portfolio Effect for Renewable Energy Projects

How the Effects of Uncertainty Are Reduced When Projects Are Assessed as a Portfolio. In this webinar we will discuss the portfolio benefit as it applies to renewable energy projects, introduce our portfolio analysis methodology and the assumptions used, discuss key sensitivity factors, and give real-world examples of ranges of portfolio benefit for different combinations of operational and pre-construction wind and solar projects.

This session is part of the CleanEnergyRegulatorsInitiativeWebinarProgramme.
Theme 7 - Promotion of RE Technologies
Module 6: Auctioning RE projects
An increasing number of countries world-wide are using auctions to procure renewable energy sources in the electricity sector. More than 60 countries had held renewable energy auctions as of early 2015. The webinar explains crucial design features and the important lessons learned from various jurisdictions around the world. The webinar will also highlight potential combinations of of auctions with other support mechanisms. For instance, feed-in tariffs can be applied for smaller-scale projects and RE auctions can trigger investment in larger-scale projects.

published: 08 Oct 2015

IRENA Project Navigator Webinar: Renewable Energy Mini-Grids

In this webinar, experts from IRENA – The InternationalRenewable EnergyAgency share some insights on the development of renewable energy mini-grid projects. They illustrate with guest panelists from government, civil society and industry the Mini-grids project guidelines with case studies and discuss its impact on the bankability of such projects. At the end of the webinar, IRENA answers questions from the live webinar participants.
IRENA ProjectNavigator is an online platform providing comprehensive & easily accessible practical information, tools & guidance to assist in the development of bankable renewable energy projects.
Find out more at http://www.irena.org/navigator

Alternative Energy Projects

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them ar...

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
http://dpenergy.us/
Please donate to our research efforts to develop these concepts into usable devices.
http://smacksboosters.110mb.com/donations.htm

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
http://dpenergy.us/
Please donate to our research efforts to develop these concepts into usable devices.
http://smacksboosters.110mb.com/donations.htm

[BBC TechnologyDocumentary] Renewable Energy - NEWScience Documentary HD
Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.[2] Renewable energy replaces conventional fuels in four distinct areas: electricity generation, hot water/space heating, motor fuels, and rural (off-grid) energy services.[3]
Based on REN21's 2014 report, renewables contributed 19 percent to our energy consumption and 22 percent to our electricity generation in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Both, modern renewables, such as hydro, wind, solar and biofuels, as well as traditional biomass, contributed in about equal parts to the global energy supply. Worldwide investments in renewable technologies amounted to more than US$214 billion in 2013, with countries like China and the United States heavily investing in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.[4]
Renewable energy resources exist over wide geographical areas, in contrast to other energy sources, which are concentrated in a limited number of countries. Rapid deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency is resulting in significant energy security, climate change mitigation, and economic benefits.[5] In international public opinion surveys there is strong support for promoting renewable sources such as solar power and wind power.[6] At the national level, at least 30 nations around the world already have renewable energy contributing more than 20 percent of energy supply. National renewable energy markets are projected to continue to grow strongly in the coming decade and beyond.[7]
While many renewable energy projects are large-scale, renewable technologies are also suited to rural and remote areas and developing countries, where energy is often crucial in human development.[8] United Nations' Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon has said that renewable energy has the ability to lift the poorest nations to new levels of prosperity
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[BBC TechnologyDocumentary] Renewable Energy - NEWScience Documentary HD
Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.[2] Renewable energy replaces conventional fuels in four distinct areas: electricity generation, hot water/space heating, motor fuels, and rural (off-grid) energy services.[3]
Based on REN21's 2014 report, renewables contributed 19 percent to our energy consumption and 22 percent to our electricity generation in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Both, modern renewables, such as hydro, wind, solar and biofuels, as well as traditional biomass, contributed in about equal parts to the global energy supply. Worldwide investments in renewable technologies amounted to more than US$214 billion in 2013, with countries like China and the United States heavily investing in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.[4]
Renewable energy resources exist over wide geographical areas, in contrast to other energy sources, which are concentrated in a limited number of countries. Rapid deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency is resulting in significant energy security, climate change mitigation, and economic benefits.[5] In international public opinion surveys there is strong support for promoting renewable sources such as solar power and wind power.[6] At the national level, at least 30 nations around the world already have renewable energy contributing more than 20 percent of energy supply. National renewable energy markets are projected to continue to grow strongly in the coming decade and beyond.[7]
While many renewable energy projects are large-scale, renewable technologies are also suited to rural and remote areas and developing countries, where energy is often crucial in human development.[8] United Nations' Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon has said that renewable energy has the ability to lift the poorest nations to new levels of prosperity
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Elon Musk on the massive Tesla Battery Project in South Australia | 2017

Elon Musk from Tesla speaks at the press conference announcing the world’s largest lithium ion battery being installed in South Australia under a historic agree...

Elon Musk from Tesla speaks at the press conference announcing the world’s largest lithium ion battery being installed in South Australia under a historic agreement between French renewable energy company Neoen, US sustainable energy company Tesla and the South Australian Government.
The energy storage systems from Tesla will be paired with Neoen’s Hornsdale WindFarm and installed before summer.
Confirming the commitment from Tesla CEO Elon Musk to deliver the battery within 100 days or it is free, it has been agreed between Tesla and the South Australian Government that the starting date for the 100 days will be once the grid interconnection agreement has been signed.
After leading the nation in renewable energy, the 100MW / 129MWh battery places South Australia at the forefront of global energy storage technology.
The battery will operate at all times providing stability services for renewable energy, and will be available to provide emergency back-up power if a shortfall in energy is predicted.
The deal will also bring other investments by both Neoen and Tesla into South Australia’s economy, with details to be announced in the future.
The selection of Neoen will also strengthen South Australia’s links with France’s high-tech sector and reinforce the State’s world-leading role in tackling global warming.
The Elon Musk battery project will put South Australia at the forefront of global energy storage technology.

Elon Musk from Tesla speaks at the press conference announcing the world’s largest lithium ion battery being installed in South Australia under a historic agreement between French renewable energy company Neoen, US sustainable energy company Tesla and the South Australian Government.
The energy storage systems from Tesla will be paired with Neoen’s Hornsdale WindFarm and installed before summer.
Confirming the commitment from Tesla CEO Elon Musk to deliver the battery within 100 days or it is free, it has been agreed between Tesla and the South Australian Government that the starting date for the 100 days will be once the grid interconnection agreement has been signed.
After leading the nation in renewable energy, the 100MW / 129MWh battery places South Australia at the forefront of global energy storage technology.
The battery will operate at all times providing stability services for renewable energy, and will be available to provide emergency back-up power if a shortfall in energy is predicted.
The deal will also bring other investments by both Neoen and Tesla into South Australia’s economy, with details to be announced in the future.
The selection of Neoen will also strengthen South Australia’s links with France’s high-tech sector and reinforce the State’s world-leading role in tackling global warming.
The Elon Musk battery project will put South Australia at the forefront of global energy storage technology.

Solar power in India is a fast-growing industry and as of 30 September 2016, the country's solar grid had a cumulative capacity of 8,626 megawatts (MW) or 8.63 gigawatts (GW). In January 2015, the Indian government expanded its solar plans, targeting US$100 billion of investment and 100 GW of solar capacity, including 40 GW's directly from rooftop solar, by 2022. The rapid growth in deployment of solar power is recorded and updated monthly on the Indian Government's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy website. Large scale solar power deployment began only as recently as 2010, yet the ambitious targets would see India installing more than double that achieved by world leaders China or Germany in all of the period up to 2015 year end.
In addition to the large-scale grid connected solar PV initiative, India is continuing to develop the use of off-grid solar power for localized energy needs. India has a poor electrification rate in rural areas. In 2015, only 55% of all rural households had access to electricity, and 85% of rural households depended on solid fuel for cooking. Solar products have increasingly helped to meet rural needs, and by the end of 2015, a cumulative total of just under 1 million solar lanterns had been sold in the country, reducing the need for expensive kerosene. In addition, a cumulative total of 30,256 solar powered water pumps for agriculture and drinking water had been installed. During 2015 alone, 118,700 solar home lighting systems were installed, and 46,655 solar street lighting installations were provided under a national program. The same year saw just over 1.4 million solar cookers distributed or sold in India.
In January 2016, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and the President of France, Mr. François Hollande laid the foundation stone for the headquarters of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in Gwalpahari, Gurgaon. The ISA will focus on promoting and developing solar energy and solar products for countries lying wholly or partially between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The alliance of over 120 countries was announced at the ParisCOP21 climate summit. One of the hopes of the ISA is that wider deployment will reduce production and development costs, and thus facilitate increased deployment of solar technologies, including in poor and remote regions.
India is ranked number one in solar electricity production per watt installed, with an insolation of 1700 to 1900 kilowatt hours per kilowatt peak (kWh/KWp).[10] On 16 May 2011, India’s first solar power project (with a capacity of 5 MW) was registered under the Clean Development Mechanism. The project is in SivagangaiVillage, Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu. India saw a sudden rise in use of solar electricity in 2010, when 25.1 MW was added to the grid, and the trend accelerated when 468.3 MW was added in 2011. Recent growth has been over 3,000 MW per year (see table below) and is set to increase yet further. Government-funded solar electricity in India was just 6.4 MW per year in 2005.

Solar power in India is a fast-growing industry and as of 30 September 2016, the country's solar grid had a cumulative capacity of 8,626 megawatts (MW) or 8.63 gigawatts (GW). In January 2015, the Indian government expanded its solar plans, targeting US$100 billion of investment and 100 GW of solar capacity, including 40 GW's directly from rooftop solar, by 2022. The rapid growth in deployment of solar power is recorded and updated monthly on the Indian Government's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy website. Large scale solar power deployment began only as recently as 2010, yet the ambitious targets would see India installing more than double that achieved by world leaders China or Germany in all of the period up to 2015 year end.
In addition to the large-scale grid connected solar PV initiative, India is continuing to develop the use of off-grid solar power for localized energy needs. India has a poor electrification rate in rural areas. In 2015, only 55% of all rural households had access to electricity, and 85% of rural households depended on solid fuel for cooking. Solar products have increasingly helped to meet rural needs, and by the end of 2015, a cumulative total of just under 1 million solar lanterns had been sold in the country, reducing the need for expensive kerosene. In addition, a cumulative total of 30,256 solar powered water pumps for agriculture and drinking water had been installed. During 2015 alone, 118,700 solar home lighting systems were installed, and 46,655 solar street lighting installations were provided under a national program. The same year saw just over 1.4 million solar cookers distributed or sold in India.
In January 2016, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and the President of France, Mr. François Hollande laid the foundation stone for the headquarters of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in Gwalpahari, Gurgaon. The ISA will focus on promoting and developing solar energy and solar products for countries lying wholly or partially between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The alliance of over 120 countries was announced at the ParisCOP21 climate summit. One of the hopes of the ISA is that wider deployment will reduce production and development costs, and thus facilitate increased deployment of solar technologies, including in poor and remote regions.
India is ranked number one in solar electricity production per watt installed, with an insolation of 1700 to 1900 kilowatt hours per kilowatt peak (kWh/KWp).[10] On 16 May 2011, India’s first solar power project (with a capacity of 5 MW) was registered under the Clean Development Mechanism. The project is in SivagangaiVillage, Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu. India saw a sudden rise in use of solar electricity in 2010, when 25.1 MW was added to the grid, and the trend accelerated when 468.3 MW was added in 2011. Recent growth has been over 3,000 MW per year (see table below) and is set to increase yet further. Government-funded solar electricity in India was just 6.4 MW per year in 2005.

This video outlines a systematic project development process for renewable energy projects, highligting "soft" issues as well. It also includes a discussion on ...

This video outlines a systematic project development process for renewable energy projects, highligting "soft" issues as well. It also includes a discussion on the ProjectDefinition document, which is the first key document used to communicate to stakeholders on what the project is.
This session is a part of the five-day workshop, or 20 session webinar series, entitled, "Developing and Structuring BankableRenewable EnergyProjects in Africa."
For further information, visit http://www.afribiz.info.
WorkshopDetails
This workshop helps build a comprehensive and holistic knowledge set within the project developer community in Africa. It focuses on developing the business model from idea through feasibility. (The follow-up practicum covers from idea through funding.)
The workshop pays special attention to the early stage project development process – from idea to feasibility – where a lot of time is wasted and gaps exists to assist project stakeholders to accelerate and be more efficient at managing projects. It also prepares project stakeholders for the remaining stages of the project development process.
This five-day workshop is for individuals and organizations who are involved in the development, support, or execution of renewable energy projects in Africa with a focus on projects under 100MW. It is suitable for government, private sector, communities, developers, and technical support agencies.
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Describe key components for bankable renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Identify key factors for financing renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe the dynamic contextual factors for renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe project development process for renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from idea through prefeasibility.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from prefeasibility through feasibility.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from feasibility to funding.
- Identify key relationships, partnerships, and ecosystems to develop and leverage.
- Address project context and content elements of Context, Competition, Customers & Markets, Channels & Chains, and Commitments.
- Address project context and content elements of Compound, Capacity, Complex, Configuration, and Commission & Operation.
= Address project context and content elements of Community & Stakeholders, Common Good, Credibility, Collaboration, and Circles of Influence & Champions.
= Address project context and content elements of Company & Ownership Structure, Capital, Finance, & Economics, and Cash & Cost.
= Address project context and content elements of Concerns, Conflicts & Challenges, Communication & Feedback, Consequences, Creation, and Comprehensive.
= Develop concept document.
- Develop preliminary project information memorandum.
- Describe essential elements of project financial modeling.
- Identify alternative means for funding early stage and middle stage projects, including feasibility.
- Identify and track key indicators for project progress.

This video outlines a systematic project development process for renewable energy projects, highligting "soft" issues as well. It also includes a discussion on the ProjectDefinition document, which is the first key document used to communicate to stakeholders on what the project is.
This session is a part of the five-day workshop, or 20 session webinar series, entitled, "Developing and Structuring BankableRenewable EnergyProjects in Africa."
For further information, visit http://www.afribiz.info.
WorkshopDetails
This workshop helps build a comprehensive and holistic knowledge set within the project developer community in Africa. It focuses on developing the business model from idea through feasibility. (The follow-up practicum covers from idea through funding.)
The workshop pays special attention to the early stage project development process – from idea to feasibility – where a lot of time is wasted and gaps exists to assist project stakeholders to accelerate and be more efficient at managing projects. It also prepares project stakeholders for the remaining stages of the project development process.
This five-day workshop is for individuals and organizations who are involved in the development, support, or execution of renewable energy projects in Africa with a focus on projects under 100MW. It is suitable for government, private sector, communities, developers, and technical support agencies.
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Describe key components for bankable renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Identify key factors for financing renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe the dynamic contextual factors for renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe project development process for renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from idea through prefeasibility.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from prefeasibility through feasibility.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from feasibility to funding.
- Identify key relationships, partnerships, and ecosystems to develop and leverage.
- Address project context and content elements of Context, Competition, Customers & Markets, Channels & Chains, and Commitments.
- Address project context and content elements of Compound, Capacity, Complex, Configuration, and Commission & Operation.
= Address project context and content elements of Community & Stakeholders, Common Good, Credibility, Collaboration, and Circles of Influence & Champions.
= Address project context and content elements of Company & Ownership Structure, Capital, Finance, & Economics, and Cash & Cost.
= Address project context and content elements of Concerns, Conflicts & Challenges, Communication & Feedback, Consequences, Creation, and Comprehensive.
= Develop concept document.
- Develop preliminary project information memorandum.
- Describe essential elements of project financial modeling.
- Identify alternative means for funding early stage and middle stage projects, including feasibility.
- Identify and track key indicators for project progress.

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The Obama administration announced dramatic goals for developing alternative energy. What does that mean for states and what considerations should policymakers undertake to turn aspirations into reality? Panelists provided insight from federal, state and private sector perspectives in siting large-scale, commercial renewable energy power plants. This session covered the financial, regulatory and stakeholder process associated with developing complex projects to help states anticipate future challenges
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Presentation by TimothyAlan Simon at the 2012CSGNationalLeadershipConference in La Quinta, California.
The Obama administration announced dramatic goals for developing alternative energy. What does that mean for states and what considerations should policymakers undertake to turn aspirations into reality? Panelists provided insight from federal, state and private sector perspectives in siting large-scale, commercial renewable energy power plants. This session covered the financial, regulatory and stakeholder process associated with developing complex projects to help states anticipate future challenges
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How the Effects of Uncertainty Are Reduced When Projects Are Assessed as a Portfolio. In this webinar we will discuss the portfolio benefit as it applies to renewable energy projects, introduce our portfolio analysis methodology and the assumptions used, discuss key sensitivity factors, and give real-world examples of ranges of portfolio benefit for different combinations of operational and pre-construction wind and solar projects.

How the Effects of Uncertainty Are Reduced When Projects Are Assessed as a Portfolio. In this webinar we will discuss the portfolio benefit as it applies to renewable energy projects, introduce our portfolio analysis methodology and the assumptions used, discuss key sensitivity factors, and give real-world examples of ranges of portfolio benefit for different combinations of operational and pre-construction wind and solar projects.

This session is part of the CleanEnergyRegulatorsInitiativeWebinarProgramme.
Theme 7 - Promotion of RE Technologies
Module 6: Auctioning RE projects
An increasing number of countries world-wide are using auctions to procure renewable energy sources in the electricity sector. More than 60 countries had held renewable energy auctions as of early 2015. The webinar explains crucial design features and the important lessons learned from various jurisdictions around the world. The webinar will also highlight potential combinations of of auctions with other support mechanisms. For instance, feed-in tariffs can be applied for smaller-scale projects and RE auctions can trigger investment in larger-scale projects.

This session is part of the CleanEnergyRegulatorsInitiativeWebinarProgramme.
Theme 7 - Promotion of RE Technologies
Module 6: Auctioning RE projects
An increasing number of countries world-wide are using auctions to procure renewable energy sources in the electricity sector. More than 60 countries had held renewable energy auctions as of early 2015. The webinar explains crucial design features and the important lessons learned from various jurisdictions around the world. The webinar will also highlight potential combinations of of auctions with other support mechanisms. For instance, feed-in tariffs can be applied for smaller-scale projects and RE auctions can trigger investment in larger-scale projects.

In this webinar, experts from IRENA – The InternationalRenewable EnergyAgency share some insights on the development of renewable energy mini-grid projects. They illustrate with guest panelists from government, civil society and industry the Mini-grids project guidelines with case studies and discuss its impact on the bankability of such projects. At the end of the webinar, IRENA answers questions from the live webinar participants.
IRENA ProjectNavigator is an online platform providing comprehensive & easily accessible practical information, tools & guidance to assist in the development of bankable renewable energy projects.
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In this webinar, experts from IRENA – The InternationalRenewable EnergyAgency share some insights on the development of renewable energy mini-grid projects. They illustrate with guest panelists from government, civil society and industry the Mini-grids project guidelines with case studies and discuss its impact on the bankability of such projects. At the end of the webinar, IRENA answers questions from the live webinar participants.
IRENA ProjectNavigator is an online platform providing comprehensive & easily accessible practical information, tools & guidance to assist in the development of bankable renewable energy projects.
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Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
2. Scientists in China are producing solar panels that can produce energy from the last source you’d expect — rainwater.
3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
5. US scientists have developed a bionic leaf that can convert solar energy into liquid fuel.
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Renewable Energy from Evaporating Water

Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind our work and the exciting process of scientifically driven innovation. The contents are based on the publication: "Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion into evaporation-driven engines and generators", Nature Communications, 6:7346 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8346
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Renewable Energy Resources Project (Energy From Speed Breakers)

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Renewable Energy projects

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Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

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Africa's Clean ENERGY REVOLUTION: Future MEGAPROJECTS

Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to ma...

Africa's Clean ENERGY REVOLUTION: Future MEGAPROJECTS

Africa's population explosion presents humanity us with a once-in-our-species chance to make our fastest growing area leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past to instead embrace the renewable energy of the future.
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The total population of Africa is projected to roughly quadruple to about four billion by 2100, driving the total global population past 11 billion. Producing all the energy that all these people will use could obliterate any efforts we’re now making to battle climate change. But Africa’s population explosion is also a tremendous opportunity, because all the power plants where all these people will get all their electricity from haven’t been built yet.
This means humanity is now being presented with a once-in-the-lifetime-of-our-species shot to make our planet's fastest growing region leapfrog the dirty fuels of the past, to embrace a future of clean, renewable energy.
This is how that optimistic vision of the future can become reality.
The residents of Zambia don’t need any reminders that climate change threatens their way of life. The region is suffering its worst drought in 35 years, that’s big trouble for a country that gets nearly all of its power from the force of water passing through three hydroelectric dams. No water means no electricity, and no electricity means blackouts that have frequently brought commerce and productivity to a standstill, gutting the Zambian economy and causing many to lose their jobs.
All across Africa, country are confronting the same problem: a constant lack-of-power. Sub Saharan Africa — all 910 million people — consume less electricity than the 4.8 million people of Alabama. Overall, more than half of all Africans have no access to electricity.
But this is changing, thanks to the emergence of renewable energy. The cost of building larger-scale solar panel and wind turbine farms continues to plummet, making governments and utilities more likely to choose them over traditional sources like hydro, coal, nuclear or natural gas. As we saw with the water shortage in Zambia — or the nuclear meltdown a few years ago after the earthquake in Japan — power stations of the past are less reliable, more expensive, far worse for our environment, and slower to build.
So this seems like a no-brainer, Africa needs to go green, baby! There’re just three problems.
One, until now planners have lacked the necessary data to identify where to develop wind and solar projects that are socially equitable, have low-environmental impact, and are most cost-effective. This problem was recently tackled by a groundbreaking study of 21 countries that combined satellite and ground measurements with geospatial data on roads, towns, and existing power lines. It provides the first blueprint for where wind and solar projects should be built to maximize their effectiveness.
The study also revealed Africa’s eye-opening, untapped potential for renewable energy generation. There are an estimated 550 million megawatts of potential solar and wind power spread across the continent, just waiting to be harvested. That’s 3,700 times as much electricity as Africa currently consumes.
That’s so much extra energy, that Africa should aim to be powered 100% by renewables by 2050. It’s even possible for Africa to become a clean energy exporting superpower by sending its abundant surpluses of electricity to Europe; the Middle East, India and the rest of Asia; and even the Americas.
Of course, this is dependent on overcoming the second major challenge: the continent’s completely inadequate power grid. Modernizing it to connect clean power stations with cities all over Africa will be a long-term megaproject costing tens of billions of dollars in the coming decades.
For fast-growing urban areas — like Lagos, Cairo, Kinshasa, Mogadishu, and Johannesburg — uninterrupted electricity is critical for the emerging industries that will fuel economic growth and provide jobs for billions.
On the other hand, most Africans currently live in small villages and towns, so their energy needs can be met by inexpensive solar and wind turbine systems that are located on-site, but are disconnected from the main grid.
The challenge will be connecting cities — where more and more people are moving — with the mega-power stations that will often be built far away, in geographical sweet spots to maximize the amount of harvestable solar rays and wind gusts.

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FEA Renewable Energy Projects

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Renewable Energy Project 2013

"This year the Physics students in Coach Coon's class realized in Genesis 2:15 that God put man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it. To accomplish this, the students set out to create electricity from renewable resources that are clean, affordable, and plentiful. Students created devices that produce electricity from biomass, wind, water, potatoes and human energy."

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Alternative Energy Projects

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Alternative Energy Projects

This video is a compilation of cool alternative energy research that we have done over the past few years. Some of these technologies work, and some of them are still in research stages. Others look cool but probably will not work. Regardless, it is important to look into and try to verify any alternative sources we can.
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Alternative Energy Projects

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[BBC TechnologyDocumentary] Renewable Energy - NEWScience Documentary HD
Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.[2] Renewable energy replaces conventional fuels in four distinct areas: electricity generation, hot water/space heating, motor fuels, and rural (off-grid) energy services.[3]
Based on REN21's 2014 report, renewables contributed 19 percent to our energy consumption and 22 percent to our electricity generation in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Both, modern renewables, such as hydro, wind, solar and biofuels, as well as traditional biomass, contributed in about equal parts to the global energy supply. Worldwide investments in renewable technologies amounted to more than US$214 billion in 2013, with countries like China and the United States heavily investing in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.[4]
Renewable energy resources exist over wide geographical areas, in contrast to other energy sources, which are concentrated in a limited number of countries. Rapid deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency is resulting in significant energy security, climate change mitigation, and economic benefits.[5] In international public opinion surveys there is strong support for promoting renewable sources such as solar power and wind power.[6] At the national level, at least 30 nations around the world already have renewable energy contributing more than 20 percent of energy supply. National renewable energy markets are projected to continue to grow strongly in the coming decade and beyond.[7]
While many renewable energy projects are large-scale, renewable technologies are also suited to rural and remote areas and developing countries, where energy is often crucial in human development.[8] United Nations' Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon has said that renewable energy has the ability to lift the poorest nations to new levels of prosperity
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Renewable Energy Africa

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Elon Musk on the massive Tesla Battery Project in South Australia | 2017

Elon Musk from Tesla speaks at the press conference announcing the world’s largest lithium ion battery being installed in South Australia under a historic agreement between French renewable energy company Neoen, US sustainable energy company Tesla and the South Australian Government.
The energy storage systems from Tesla will be paired with Neoen’s Hornsdale WindFarm and installed before summer.
Confirming the commitment from Tesla CEO Elon Musk to deliver the battery within 100 days or it is free, it has been agreed between Tesla and the South Australian Government that the starting date for the 100 days will be once the grid interconnection agreement has been signed.
After leading the nation in renewable energy, the 100MW / 129MWh battery places South Australia at the forefront of global energy storage technology.
The battery will operate at all times providing stability services for renewable energy, and will be available to provide emergency back-up power if a shortfall in energy is predicted.
The deal will also bring other investments by both Neoen and Tesla into South Australia’s economy, with details to be announced in the future.
The selection of Neoen will also strengthen South Australia’s links with France’s high-tech sector and reinforce the State’s world-leading role in tackling global warming.
The Elon Musk battery project will put South Australia at the forefront of global energy storage technology.

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India's Solar Power House BBC Documentary 2017

Solar power in India is a fast-growing industry and as of 30 September 2016, the country's...

India's Solar Power House BBC Documentary 2017

Solar power in India is a fast-growing industry and as of 30 September 2016, the country's solar grid had a cumulative capacity of 8,626 megawatts (MW) or 8.63 gigawatts (GW). In January 2015, the Indian government expanded its solar plans, targeting US$100 billion of investment and 100 GW of solar capacity, including 40 GW's directly from rooftop solar, by 2022. The rapid growth in deployment of solar power is recorded and updated monthly on the Indian Government's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy website. Large scale solar power deployment began only as recently as 2010, yet the ambitious targets would see India installing more than double that achieved by world leaders China or Germany in all of the period up to 2015 year end.
In addition to the large-scale grid connected solar PV initiative, India is continuing to develop the use of off-grid solar power for localized energy needs. India has a poor electrification rate in rural areas. In 2015, only 55% of all rural households had access to electricity, and 85% of rural households depended on solid fuel for cooking. Solar products have increasingly helped to meet rural needs, and by the end of 2015, a cumulative total of just under 1 million solar lanterns had been sold in the country, reducing the need for expensive kerosene. In addition, a cumulative total of 30,256 solar powered water pumps for agriculture and drinking water had been installed. During 2015 alone, 118,700 solar home lighting systems were installed, and 46,655 solar street lighting installations were provided under a national program. The same year saw just over 1.4 million solar cookers distributed or sold in India.
In January 2016, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and the President of France, Mr. François Hollande laid the foundation stone for the headquarters of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in Gwalpahari, Gurgaon. The ISA will focus on promoting and developing solar energy and solar products for countries lying wholly or partially between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The alliance of over 120 countries was announced at the ParisCOP21 climate summit. One of the hopes of the ISA is that wider deployment will reduce production and development costs, and thus facilitate increased deployment of solar technologies, including in poor and remote regions.
India is ranked number one in solar electricity production per watt installed, with an insolation of 1700 to 1900 kilowatt hours per kilowatt peak (kWh/KWp).[10] On 16 May 2011, India’s first solar power project (with a capacity of 5 MW) was registered under the Clean Development Mechanism. The project is in SivagangaiVillage, Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu. India saw a sudden rise in use of solar electricity in 2010, when 25.1 MW was added to the grid, and the trend accelerated when 468.3 MW was added in 2011. Recent growth has been over 3,000 MW per year (see table below) and is set to increase yet further. Government-funded solar electricity in India was just 6.4 MW per year in 2005.

This video outlines a systematic project development process for renewable energy projects, highligting "soft" issues as well. It also includes a discussion on the ProjectDefinition document, which is the first key document used to communicate to stakeholders on what the project is.
This session is a part of the five-day workshop, or 20 session webinar series, entitled, "Developing and Structuring BankableRenewable EnergyProjects in Africa."
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This workshop helps build a comprehensive and holistic knowledge set within the project developer community in Africa. It focuses on developing the business model from idea through feasibility. (The follow-up practicum covers from idea through funding.)
The workshop pays special attention to the early stage project development process – from idea to feasibility – where a lot of time is wasted and gaps exists to assist project stakeholders to accelerate and be more efficient at managing projects. It also prepares project stakeholders for the remaining stages of the project development process.
This five-day workshop is for individuals and organizations who are involved in the development, support, or execution of renewable energy projects in Africa with a focus on projects under 100MW. It is suitable for government, private sector, communities, developers, and technical support agencies.
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Describe key components for bankable renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Identify key factors for financing renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe the dynamic contextual factors for renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe project development process for renewable energy projects in Africa.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from idea through prefeasibility.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from prefeasibility through feasibility.
- Describe how to develop and manage projects from feasibility to funding.
- Identify key relationships, partnerships, and ecosystems to develop and leverage.
- Address project context and content elements of Context, Competition, Customers & Markets, Channels & Chains, and Commitments.
- Address project context and content elements of Compound, Capacity, Complex, Configuration, and Commission & Operation.
= Address project context and content elements of Community & Stakeholders, Common Good, Credibility, Collaboration, and Circles of Influence & Champions.
= Address project context and content elements of Company & Ownership Structure, Capital, Finance, & Economics, and Cash & Cost.
= Address project context and content elements of Concerns, Conflicts & Challenges, Communication & Feedback, Consequences, Creation, and Comprehensive.
= Develop concept document.
- Develop preliminary project information memorandum.
- Describe essential elements of project financial modeling.
- Identify alternative means for funding early stage and middle stage projects, including feasibility.
- Identify and track key indicators for project progress.

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LONDON (AP) — A British surgeon has admitted assaulting two patients by burning his initials into their livers during transplant operations ...Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator, which seals bleeding blood vessels with an electric beam, to mark his initials on the organs ... ....

District JudgeTed Stewart said during a hearing in Salt Lake City that Lyle Jeffs deserved the 57-month prison sentence because his behavior showed he doesn't respect U.S ... Jeffs is an adult. He knows right from wrong." ... He was ordered to pay $1 million in restitution ... "I do humbly accept my responsibly for my actions ... The FBI put up a $50,000 reward....

Janet Yellen announced that for the third time this year and the fifth time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve was increasing interest rates another quarter of a point on Wednesday, according to National Public Radio. Federal policymakers aid the increase in the benchmark federal funds rate would shift from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent, the third increase on the key rate this year ...Economic growth in the U.S....

This past year has largely been a disappointment for investors in master limited partnerships (MLPs). The Alerian MLPIndex, which tracks energy infrastructure MLPs, has delivered a negative total return of 7.4%. That said, HollyEnergyPartners, L.P. (NYSE. HEP) ... ....

PIERRE—South Dakota regulators could decide next week how to handle Juhl Energy’s request to accept a price its lawyers argue is flawed, but acceptable, for wind electricity it wants to force NorthWestern Energy to buy. The statePublic Utilities C ... ....

HurricanesHarvey and Irma killed dozens of Americans and caused tens of billions of dollars in property damage. But there's one silver lining. The storms taught us three invaluable lessons about the U.S.energy market ... ....

CUSTOMERS who stay loyal to the same providers of services like energy, telecoms and insurance risk losing out on hundreds of pounds-worth of savings per year, according to research from Which?. The consumer group made the calculations based on the average savings of people who had haggled in the past 12 months over a range of services and by comparing energy prices ...Energy, �312....